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Steel industry (translated from German)
Steel industry Those Steel industry is to Heavy industry counted branch of industry itself with ...
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Iron and steel industry (translated from French)
Iron and steel industry The term iron and steel industry (of the Greek sideros, iron) indicates at ... reinforcements). Other products The other iron and steel products are the forged steel parts ( ...
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Institute max Planck of iron and steel industry (translated from French)
Institute max Planck of iron and steel industry An editor is working in-depth on ... warning. Institute max Planck of iron and steel industry (Max-Planck-Institute für Eisenforschung) is one ... a research center specialized in iron and steel. Synopsis Presentation The institute is one ...
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Union, AG for mining industry, iron and steel industry (translated from German)
Union, AG for mining industry, iron and steel industry Those Union, AG for mining industry, iron and steel industry (Dortmunder union), was vertically more ...
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Industry
Industry For other uses of this term, see Industry (disambiguation) An industry is generally any grouping of businesses that ... of generating profits, such as the "music industry", the "automobile industry", or the "cattle industry". It is ...
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Steel (translated from German)
Steel This article treats the material steel. For further meanings see Steel (term clarifying). Steel designates everything metallischen Alloys, their main part ... contents Definition According to the classical definition steel is one Eisen - Kohlenstoff -Alloy, which ...
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Industry (translated from French)
Industry Synopsis General industry is the whole of the activities human ... the production of goods and of services. Industry implies a certain division of work , contrary tocraft industry where the same person ensures the whole ... parts reaches a certain figure. History of industry The emergence of news technologies and ...
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Industry (translated from Japanese)
Industry Industry(Like this the ぎ ょ う) with ... industryBusinessAnd so on concerning it is included. Industry generalSecondary industryIt corresponds,Processed assembly industryWith you ... or do. Table of contents Elements of industry Field of industry Among industries,Steel・ vehicle ・ ship ...
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Taihei industry (translated from Japanese)
Taihei industry Taihei industrial corporationOr (the fence which wants ... stock exchange part. As for classification constructive industry. 1946, establishing the technician of the Japanese ... make 鐵 on the center. comprehensive constructive industry , developing the business of machine electric instrumentation ... the branch office mainly in the Nippon Steel Corporation iron mill address, Nippon Steel Corporation contract job it has gone ...
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High-grade steel (translated from German)
High-grade steel High-grade steel (according to DIN EN 10020) is a name for alloyed or unalloyed Steel , their Schwefel-und phosphorgehalt (so-called Iron ... intended. The exclusive definition, a high-grade steel is "chemically particularly more purely" or "more rusting" steel is not inaccurate and/or. wrongly. ...
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